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Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is designed as the successor of
Windows Live Messenger 8.5 released in its final form at the beginning of
November.
The past week, Microsoft began sending out invitations to the private beta
testing program of Windows Live Messenger 9.0. Subsequently, on November 27, the
Redmond company opened up the beta testing program to a pool of some 5,000
participants.
The screenshots included in this article will let you feast your eyes on the
latest version of Microsoft's instant messaging client. As you will be able to
see, in this initial beta testing phase, the company has focused little on
overhauling the graphical user interface of Windows Live Messenger 9.0. The
similarities with Windows Live Messenger 8.5 are evident, but all the goodies
this version delivers are of course under the hood.
With Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta, users will be able to
sign-in and send messages from multiple locations, as well as enjoy signature,
personalized and per contact sounds. Build 9.0.1407.1107 also brings to the
table SPIM Reporting, Animated Display Pictures, Link in Personal Status
Message, Behind the Scenes Changes and Windows Live Contacts Server.
"This is a beta version of Windows Live Messenger. Beta versions are
pre-released versions of software products. Because you're using a beta version
of Messenger, you may experience problems signing in and connecting to the
Messenger service. If you are having these problems, uninstall messenger Beta,
and then install the latest, released version from the Messenger home page," is
a fragment of the information accompanying the release of Windows Live Messenger
9.0.
Download Windows Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107 Beta Now
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